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    Personal Statement A college campus is teeming with young, inspired individuals ready to take on the world. A college campus is also where you can find a plethora of students who are not going to take their studies seriously, and will inevitably abuse their freedoms. As a student who is safely in the inspired individuals category, I am confident when I say I will be an academic, athletic, and extracurricular benefit to any campus. I have much to offer and benefit the college community, not just…

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    purpose, though, they must be properly organized. The orientation provided at Morton college, also known as Panther Palooza, fails to offer significant information involving the clubs, sports, organizations, and services offered to all the students on campus. As a result, the rate of student involvement is particularly low. Different solutions can be implemented, such as more high school visits or student involvement requirements. Another solution can be that at every orientation, a separate…

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    that attracts outsiders; it’s the one that survives them with its character in tact”-David Rudlin Main Road: Whilst the aim is to integrate a new campus within the existing fabric, it is understood that the setting is not a tabula rasa. The function of the urban campus is to then improve and orientate through bringing prominence to Main Road as a Campus Street. This street is a sort of promenade made to be recognisable as distinct, grabbing attention and creating a lasting impression. -Main…

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    Community College’s Coleman Student Life received several honors at the Association for the Promotion of Campus Activities national conference in Houston this past March. Coleman was represented by student leaders Nadia Carter, Travana Matthews, Fandrea Nazir, Lottie Kesee and their Advisor Darnell Pledger. These leaders have shown a high level of commitment to make a difference on their campus and within the community. HCC Student Lottie Kesee was this year’s winner of the 2016 APCA award.…

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    been 156 campus shootings in the past three years. The effects of these massacres can lead up to law changes, emotional and psychological changes, and sometimes even a life lost. Because there have been several shootings on school campuses, mainly on college campuses, there is a new law called the Carry Campus Law. “… the most deadly being the 2007 shooting at Virginia Tech University, states are considering legislation about whether or not to permit guns on college campuses”(Guns on Campus).…

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    Introduction Legally pedestrians in the United States always have the “right of way” when interacting with vehicle traffic, and therefore factors like location should not impact pedestrian safety. We wanted to observe if there are any location-based norms of pedestrian-driver interactions and assess whether these differences suggest different allocations of road sharing between pedestrians and drivers. A 2005 paper by Kameda, Takezawa, and Hastie, examines an adaptationist approach to social…

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    sale and distribution of bottled water on their campuses. Bottled water is allowed on campus, but the institution has decided not to sell or distribute bottled water on campus themselves. Hope College does not have a policy of banning plastic water bottles, however, they should. Plastic water bottles are harmful to the environment, are not as convenient as the free water provided by water fountains on campus, and do not contain better water than tap. Plastic water bottles are harmful to the…

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    On United States college campuses, student identification cards are now developed with the ability to put campus cash onto the card which, is converted into a debit card that can be used to purchase goods and service at various university-affiliated stores on campus and off campus. In a prior study is shown that 42% of the surveyed students used their student identification card to purchase cigarettes. This founding had lead campuses and student identification cards to develop polices about…

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    portion of students. The campus is a reasonable size for the students. On the other hand, a university has less interaction with the professor and is made up of hundreds of students in an auditorium size classroom. The campus size is huge enough for a student that’s not familiar with the campus to get lost looking for classes that are far apart from each other. Another difference between the two is their cost;…

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    regards to students approaching his home of campus. The students were protesting in regards to racial tension on campus. Dr. Johnathan Holloway prides himself on having a good student /president relationship. He is also a scholar of African American history. He was taken aback with the students protest. He called the president of Yale and advised him to get dress immediately. Within the last two weeks, Dr. Holloway has served as a prominent figure on campus with dealing with students’…

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